
By Michael
While the redistricting battle in Texas is coming to an end, the GOP already has its next target in its sights amid a nationwide operation to gain more seats in the House ahead of the midterms next year.
In the Buckeye State, Ohio lawmakers are gearing up to launch a rather complex and lengthy redistricting process, a requirement due to the GOP passing the current map that exists without any Democratic support. However, should the plan prove successful, Republicans could gain an additional three House districts.
While the map redraw in the state was already planned, the stakes have been raised by the recent state-by-state battles going on in the country.
“Ohio is moving right and red, rapidly,” Ohio Republican Party State Central Committeeman Tony Schroeder went on to say. “So I think that’s going to be reflected in the design of the new maps.”
But this doesn’t mean Democrats are simply going to roll over. In fact, seeing Democrats in Texas flee in order to prevent their state from taking a vote on a redrawn map has energized Ohio Democrats who are now calculating a means of offering pushback.
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